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Old July 29th, 2008, 21:09   #16
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Ah, I suspected that was why I couldn't open the receiver. Yeah, like I posted before, I found the fuse split down the middle, with burn marks on the glass. I'll pick one up soon. However, I don't get how the fuse burnt out in the first place if it's supposed to be "lipo ready". Is there a stronger/more effective fuse I can get in the same size? The stock one is 15 amps btw.
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Old July 29th, 2008, 21:11   #17
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up the amps of the fuse would be my guess...
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Old July 29th, 2008, 21:13   #18
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ya u can just keep using the 15A.

the reason why it was blown was because the battery kept pushing current into the motor because it was struggling to fire the gun(since the piston was stuck). So eventually there were too much current in the wiring so the fuse blew up.

The fuse is there only to protect the wiring from blowing up, if something was to blow up, fuse will first, so that the wiring is fine.

after all, replacing the fuse is much easier than replacing the wiring lol

dont up the amps, if you up the amps for the fuse, 20A is as far as I reccomend. If you up the amps, it just means that you will be putting more current in your wiring before the fuse blows up, and thats a bad thing to do.

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Old July 29th, 2008, 21:20   #19
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The fuse is there to protect the gun. Just because it's "LiPo Ready" doesn't mean it can handle excessive current. The fuse could (and they do) blow using mini/large NiCd/NiMH batteries. It's just a matter of too much current being drawn. This usually happens when you hold down the trigger after the gun has locked up. The motor keeps drawing more current and thus the fuse blows.

You don't need to up the amps on your fuse. You risk melting wires etc. if you do that.
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Old July 29th, 2008, 21:30   #20
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the reason why it was blown was because the battery kept pushing current into the motor because it was struggling to fire the gun(since the piston was stuck).
But then, how did the piston get stuck in the first place? It was all closed up (hadn't even tried to open it yet), had worked flawlessly in the past and was being test-fired in FA when suddenly the next trigger pull produced nothing...nor the ones after it.

Anyway, I'll stick with the 15A fuses and make a note for the buyer to do so as well. Thanks for your help, all.


***Issue resolved with replaced fuse***
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Old July 29th, 2008, 21:43   #21
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But then, how did the piston get stuck in the first place? It was all closed up (hadn't even tried to open it yet), had worked flawlessly in the past and was being test-fired in FA when suddenly the next trigger pull produced nothing...nor the ones after it.

Anyway, I'll stick with the 15A fuses and make a note for the buyer to do so as well. Thanks for your help, all.
that, I have no idea LOL

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It might be because of too much current going through the wiring while shooting full auto. Since nothing was stuck, you might wanna up the amp to 20A, then it shouldnt blow up on its own anymore.

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